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This article features the step by step designs from SD360-SD367 with hints for layering and mounting ideas. The designs are flower bouquets, baby congratulations, Victorian girls, Get well bear and pansy cake.
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A gorgeous new baby silhouette cut design. This has a pram under the shade of trees and a washing line with cute little baby clothes hanging out to dry. This is all bordered with a heart and flower frame.
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This is a complicated design which looks truly gorgeous when it is made up. The front of the card features a dress, corset top and iris folded skirt, and a heart border. The inside panel has small panels with little accessories to go with the dress made from card, beads and stickers.
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This article features seven very pretty cards based on a theme of cascading flowers, stars or snowflakes combined with metallic threads.
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Oriental ideas are always very popular and these delicate papercuts will be no exception. They feature a tiger and a dragon to represent the year of the tiger/dragon. Although they are very effective they are relatively easy to make.
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A pretty Easter cross stitch. It is a large design to fit one of our jumbo aperture cards when stitched at the14 count it is designed for. It is a mock panelled design with flower border and features a daisy button.
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A cross stitched card depicting a baby dragon just emerging from it’s egg.
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Using Fimo to make simple millfoi canes which can be cut into slices and used to create lovely accents to decorate your cards. These cards show ideas for both a heart and a flower design.
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If you enjoy teabag folding this will be a great project for you. It uses our Viola mini pic squares to give a light, springtime look to the design, which is a cross.
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A fabulous wardrobe design crammed with garments. This uses one of our jumbo cards as the base with mirrored card doors and gem encrusted decoration. Inside there are shelves and a rail with sticker dresses, hats, gloves, shoes and bags. A real treat for a fashion lover.
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A pearl wedding is the reason behind this card, using pearls with a pretty metallic sheen in a nest made from angel hair fibres.
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Three variations on a theme. This begins with pressed flowers and shows a good idea for getting more from them using a computer, scanner and colour printer.
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These great party cards are made from plaster of paris moulded masks, fluffy feathers and glitter paint. Very flamboyant and fun.
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These simple designs are given a lift by the use of polyester panels. The crosses are Gold Label stickers and there is a combination of paper punched and quilled flowers, some above the polyester and some below.
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This pretty card combines paper roses with quilled leaves, rambling over an arch made from rolled paper. The background is a garden collage sheet with quilled gates to complete the scene.
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A charming set of Easter cards based on silk painted chicks. There are three different patterns to use and they are fairly simple designs so anyone could have a go.
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Ideas for three cards using “girlie” iris folding stamps. They all use a stylish black and silver colour scheme and would work well for Mother’s Day or a birthday.
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This pretty layered design would work well as a Valentine’s card, Mother’s Day card or for a birthday. It features a rubber stamp combined with parchment embossing, pricking and cutting along with paper punching which layers up to create an effective card.
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An elaborate wedding card which has a stitched wedding dress with lace trim, a top hat and a bouquet of pressed fern, paper roses and silk flowers.
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